5 Article Marketing Tips Every Writer Should Know





Writing articles is a constant process of improving your writing style. Over the last 7 years of doing article marketing, my writing has improved tremendously as I've experimented and set my standards higher and higher.I'd like to share the 5 article marketing tips that have helped my writing improve the most:1 - Create a word count limit for your article. When you set a word count goal, it forces you to keep your focus. You'll find that you are writing much more efficiently.2 - Say what you need to say as simply as possible.
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For those of us who like to elaborate and go off on tangents, this guidelines can be a challenge, but definitely something to work towards!

3 - State the point of your article from the first sentence. Your reader will look at your title and the first sentence to decide whether he wants to read your article. You greatly increase the likelihood that the reader will peruse your full article if you can rope him in right at the beginning. Resist the urge to write a lengthly and complicated introduction. Get the to point quickly.

4 - Teach your readers. Your main purpose in writing articles is to provide helpful information to your target readers. If your article fails to do this, it will not be successful on any other level. Focus on teaching in your articles--forget about promoting your business, getting backlinks, and hyping products.Think of common question that your readers have, and then write your articles as a solutions to those questions.

5 - Do not ignore the concluding paragraph of article--experiment with different strategies that will subtly draw your reader from your article body into your resource box. Here are a few ideas:

*Give your readers as homework assignment, something that they should do as a result of reading your article. Ideally, every article you write should bring about some sort of action from the reader. If the article is helpful, it will aid the reader in doing something that he needs to do.

*Ask the reader a question at the end of your article. This helps engage the reader; it is an invitation to further dialogue with you. If you do not create some sort of enticement to take another step towards you after reading your article, the reader may just read the article

 



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